Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1935 — Page 40

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ALVAH RUCKER TO KEEP BANK POST, IS CLAIM Prober Will Be Available to Aid Prosecutor, Judge Cox Says. Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox. under whom Alvah J. Rucker, .special investigator of closed banks, worked today said that Mr. Rucker would be at the disposal of Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer in prosecuting the bank cases. Mr. Rucker was quoted yesterday as having ended amicable relations with the prosecutor’s office and withdrawing as an aid to the prosecutor in trying the bank cases. “Mr. Rucker will be at tiae disposal of Mr. Spencer at any time he desires his aid in the prosecution of the bank cases,” Judge Cox said. The Circuit Court investigator refused to affirm or deny statements that he had withdrawn. “I do not desire to b< drawn into any controversy." he said “Mr. Rucker is still employed by the court in the bank cases and will continue to be in the employ of creditors committees of the closed hanks until all cases of suits on the bonds of bankers are settled in the court.” Judge Cox added Rumors that failure to file affidavits against other ' ”*• and directors in closed ban’ used the reported breach Mr. Rucker and the prosecutor's office were heard with surprise by Prosecutor Spencer. “Why, I had planned to employ Mr. Rucker as special prosecutor in the bank cases to aid me in their court trial,” the prosecutor said. “As far as I know our relations In the past have been amicable. We had slight disagreements but they seemed to have been ironed out. We did not agree on one count which Mr. Rucker believed should have been charged in the bank cases but after a discussion he seemed to agree with us regarding the charge —which was conspiracy,” the prosecutor said. Refusal of the prosecutor to file additional affidavits against other officers and directors of the State Savings and Trust Cos. were said to have been the basts for the pur-

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Colorado-av, a bicycle rider, drove into the side of an auto driven by William G. Stehlin. 58. of 303 N. Irvington-av, last night at New York-st and Euclid-av. The youth suffered a severed artery when his left arm smashed* through a rear window glass in the car. He was sent to City Hospital. Mrs. Lillie Wood, 2208 Avondaleav. was injured critically early yesterday near Greenfield when her auto was struck by a truck driven by Robert McGinty. Bridgeton. Mrs. Woods daughters. Mrs. Mabel Helms and Miss Ollie Wood, 2125 Station-st, were injured slightly in the crash. The Wood car had stopped to read a traffic sign when it was struck.

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